P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang is an enchanting comedy set in post-World War Two Britain. Based on a story by Jack Rosenthal, it studies a teenage boy's relationships and period of sexual awakening. John Albasiny stars in the role of a cricket-obsessed adolescent, Alan Duckworth, who lusts after his classmate Ann (played by Abigail .. Read more
| Starring | John Albersiny, Abigail Cruttenden, Maurice Dee, Alison Steadman |
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| Director | Michael Apted |
| Genres | Comedy |
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The first in Channel 4's First Love telemovie series (unwisely given a theatrical release after being seen on TV), this... read more on Time Out
I really loved this film. It was made while I was still at school back in 1982. It brings back alot of memories as it was filmed where I lived in South Wimbledon, plus alot of my friends attended Wimbledon Chase middle School where it was made.
My goodness how I have waited to be able to see a pristine version of this classic piece of nostalgia from my childhood. Much better than the grainy VHS version I has last watched!
An early gem from Film 4 that was shown when Channel 4 first began broadcasting.
If you like cricket, gentle British humour and delightful acting then this is one for you.
This is Gregory's Girl from the 1940's. Every bit as charming and unforgettable.
Rent it now!
My goodness how I have waited to be able to see a pristine version of this classic piece of nostalgia from my childhood. Much better than the grainy VHS version I has last watched!
An early gem from Film 4 that was shown when Channel 4 first began broadcasting.
If you like cricket, gentle British humour and delightful acting then this is one for you.
This is Gregory's Girl from the 1940's. Every bit as charming and unforgettable.
Rent it now!
will he or wont he kiss that girl
I really loved this film. It was made while I was still at school back in 1982. It brings back alot of memories as it was filmed where I lived in South Wimbledon, plus alot of my friends attended Wimbledon Chase middle School where it was made.
My goodness how I have waited to be able to see a pristine version of this classic piece of nostalgia from my childhood. Much better than the grainy VHS version I has last watched!
An early gem from Film 4 that was shown when Channel 4 first began broadcasting.
If you like cricket, gentle British humour and delightful acting then this is one for you.
This is Gregory's Girl from the 1940's. Every bit as charming and unforgettable.
Rent it now!
I remember this from the debut night of Channel 4. It's a fairly routine but charming rites of passage movie, an example of Michael Apted's (Gorillas in the Mist, Bond film The World is Not Enough, Enigma) pleasant, unobtrusive if unremarkable direction. Set in the late 40s, this is Dennis Potter territory - it even has Alison Steadman playing her usual neurotic, sex-crazed type as in The Singing Detective. Mainly a benign film, some oblique references to masturbation (the teen boy is shown waking in bed with a boxing glove on his right hand to prevent said solitary pleasure) that might make this a dodgy one to watch with the folks. Quite a good moral attached - suggesting that like oil and water, fantasy and reality just don't mix, even if they want to.
will he or wont he kiss that girl
The first in Channel 4's First Love telemovie series (unwisely given a theatrical release after being seen on TV), this... read more on Time Out